Re: Made my year...

They only drew it like that because it allowed for clearer graphics, it's not a remaster in the true sense then because if it was they would have realised an accurate depiction. Don't bother to litigate though, the courts are crooked.

Less able hater in charge.

The other day I had to prove to the council that a charge they had concocted with a housing association was incorrect or face immediate legal action. Now aside from the difficulties faced in trying to evidence in fact that a concocted claim was wrong for some actual reason I now have to struggle to find out why they concocted it between them. And herein lies the problem, a collusive legal system.

Growth of a custom.

Well they say that sea mammals can talk so this whale might have told the Icelanders to eat his dick when they skewered him. People being clever like they are then could well have decided to eat his ball sack out instead and upon finding that the ball sack was a container like a glass made beer with his balls instead - plus my dick.

Out of it reg.

Only until recently the Dark Knight couldn't show a network diagram but that was fixed in the last firmware update. Even with this petty bug it's a very reliable router with a better than most wi-fi range. The Merlin upgrade is reported to exasperate the network map problem which admittedly exists anyway. The reg is right on the money with a totally over the top exposition here, what's the matter are you trying to fix share prices or something now. This is a classy and powerful home router with excellent firewall functionality and it doesn't pretend to be anything else so why should we hear about it like it's a server full of bank details that got hacked.

must be hurting to fart.

Any invasion of privacy can be a physical invasion of property that can yield digital assets which should be identifiable in that case as the theft of an intellectual asset perhaps if shown to be so. There will never be action taken on this issue because it approaches the regime substance of governments.

Slow reg readers.

--=This removal of instant comms will prevent police misuse and remove the concept of harrassement in doing so, calls will be logged but secondary systems will prevent effective access to them by litigants=--

Who is so stupid.

When you think about it it's so lame arsed that this dude even thought he'd come up with anything worth whistle blowing and totally normal that he got an exceptionally high sentence for a meager act of socially destructive behaviour that he must have been urinating with glee when he came to the point of delivery. I mean to announce to the world that our democracy is a tiered society totally void of lawful action and with rules only catered to ensuring 'the difference' is a joke that I personally love to tell over and over again. I only look forward to the day that I'm telling it from the front line with banners glowering and the hope of justice prevalent when the fight for freedom is finally fought and we do choose freedom or the fight.

A.S.B.I from U.S. America.

So it's only a matter of time before corporations start arresting people for not showing proper respect, as they see it, for their bottom line with simple little excuses like... oh, malware came off his computer yer honour.

Hairly mairly

That actually is the way to extend the network coverage, give some smug shites more money or accept that privatisation never has and will not work without an hidden public sector. Given that Goerge Osbourne has chosen not to accept that the private sector does not work it is only available for him to hand £150m to his drinking buddy for investment that costs half as much to deliver.

Phat attitude.

Presumably any project involving the Commodore products line will have to be vetted by that woman Jeri Ellsworth who doesn't own the brand and who must be retarded not to be playing Xbox by now but for £150k they could have easily built on old piece of crap simply by breaking a c64 up and stuffing it into a Zboard just like Ellsworth does.

Turdic Boxes.

That sinister.

It's exciting to think that someone is actually watching their malware now, it's another step closer to real cyberwar. One person, who perhaps might not have sinister motives, could take over all of the computers with this program and force them to run weather predictions.

Peculiar value assertions.

I don't know how they cost these products for maximum returns but I know it's badly because at fifty MS points everyone would watch it but at five hundred no-one will unyet they still chose the latter price which is a point well covered.

How might they enforce?

The only way to enforce this is by house number so how will those U.S. Americans be able to check if their potential new house has an history of blocked broadband and if it's not that serious why do they persist in going on, these government folk?

Baaaank.

Hello friends of gaming.

There are too many comments in this one to bother with but we all just want to make them don't we anyway, this is mine. I don't like patent exploitation but this is another crazy WTF, they'll block the nub on a case of a smartphone with litigation but two stereoscopic cameras that do the same job in the same type of application don't seem to bring cause to raise an eyebrow. I'm just seriously thinking WTF when it comes to law. Where are those Anonymous heroes to stop this class domination because that's all it can be, there are some special deals going on behind the curtain here, either that or people go to university to become insane.

What, no that's not true.

Bullshite.

How often do you not create a wonderful thing because you wonder if some toad will patent it, personally I create whatever I can without letting that affect me but I think that the consumer must have lost out at some point or at least the world is missing some unique items. These patents aught to be banned altogether they're complete shite, stifle human development in just about all ways apart from that of the cnut, and are just another way for those daft cnuts to run around acting like air is a commodity.

Just the same old choice crimes.

I'm not sure if they've got a right to decide if these people were trading or not but just recently the trustees of a childrens' charity bought bonds with all of the charity's funds, £176m worth, then sold them for £17k to a friend presumably with apparently no law broken. It's the same old story of this being the sort of crime that an aspirant man commits so it's punished whereas the plonkers behind the desks always get away with it.

A good working lady.

Contradictory title and content.

We need a new offence to cover these crimes because it's not really sex abuse if it's happening online, it's more like a trust betrayal with a deviant sexual motivation, these 'funny' crimes compound a nasty situation.

No racism in the way an asian looks.

If a person wanted to look like an Asian they wouldn't be racist, an app. that facilitates this is therefor not entirely racist but only could facilitate the practice of racism if a person were to make their friends look like asians before laughing at them or posting it on a social network site. That however has nothing to do with the app. which simply can't be blamed for race discrimination because that has been around for longer. It can't be blamed any more than hoods can for burnings, unless they did it and they're from the 'hood of course.

Once the dirty trick is out.

How many of those last million consoles sold are the new model, barely functioning, with no motorised parts PS3 consoles that are being given away currently? There's no advantage with regard to sales in having those PS3 units out there because they won't be used.

'tis an out of place ending.

I did wonder why this article ended on completely a different not to which one might expect, it's almost two articles in one and one without a title, it was a good article though and worth reading which is what it's all about in the end.

It's nominal.

Perfectly sound logic this is not but rather the murmerings of the retarded - rightly - it's just not the case that people only touch screens because they're drawn to do so by the functionality on iPads lol. WTF is this article anyway.

That's not clear though.

Which can't be exploited by the U.S. to kill those contacts because in doing so they'd be breaking privacy policy law. You're not allowed to utilise contact details without the owner's permission but let's see what they do regardless if it's not a plot by the Taliban to misdirect the drones that is.

FPS.

There's a lot of 'almost' words in the article and the author doesn't seem certain at all about any of the trend setting assertions he's making about Halo. Halo is not that good, it plays well, that's all, but it hasn't got any real substance. To validate my point I'd like to point out that shields and health have always been separate, that's the point of them, and there was even body armour in Doom.

The wireless functionality.

I tried for ages trying to get the wireless to work on mine after my partner found use for it but to no avail, it just seemed to pack up after I turned it on and off a few times then one day it just started working again which I think led to my girlfriend losing some trust in me.